Everything, all white

Woke up this morning to snow — tons of snow! It’s been long overdue so it’s not disappointing. It took me about a half hour to dig out my car and get rolling. And in the event that I get stuck, there are plenty of neighbor dudes to push me…(as a last resort).

I’m exhausted, just finished working a closing shift and back for more over the next few days. Thanksgiving shoppers have got me wiped from all the turkey-lifting I’ve been doing. My back has been sore as of late and I need to see a chiropractor (I never have, but I’ve heard they work wonders). I’m looking forward to (hopefully) going home and seeing family…fingers crossed the weather cooperates.

Speaking of work, I’m soon starting (another) job as a direct care provider. I’m meeting with my supervisor to learn about my clients and will soon meet them and begin training! I’m really excited to have something to mix things up a little in my life. I’m doing my best to stay busy and positive, even if it means being a full time student and juggling three jobs. Busy is good!
Tomorrow is another long, long day of school, meetings, and work. I’ve got to wrap things up before the holiday break, or at least get them to a place where I’m comfortable leaving them for a few days…
Tonight I’m going home and straight to bed—and I never do that.
xo
j

2 thoughts on “Everything, all white

  1. Hey there 🙂
    I've been following your blog for a few months now. I live rather close to where you're going to school. (I recognize the photo on this post, I swear I'm not creepy!) I really enjoy reading/admiring your blog. I wish you luck with life.

    I had to dig out my car also. Not fun! What was fun was the commeraderie I felt as a third of my high school was in the parking lot scraping a centimeter of ice off our cars. Fun stuff, no? But I'm glad we live where we do! What experiences we gain 🙂

  2. Rose! What a sweetheart. Thank you for your following, I've read up on your blog as well and see you've been talking about college. All I can say is, I envy the point in life that you're at because everything is at your fingertips (not that being a 5th year college student doesn't have it's advantages…) A fresh start after high school is so exhilarating! There is so much to gain ahead of you and it's a very exciting time!

    As for living where we do, the experiences and skills we've garnered are, I feel, invaluable! (Especially those ice-scraping skills).

    Best of luck and keep writing! : )

    xx jenny

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